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Topics: ccc, chaos computer club, hacker, conference, anarchivism
Presented at The Last Hope, Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City, NY. Historian Jason Scott covers a broad range of hacker history subjects, focusing on providing the tools for understanding the context of hacking and computer history. Subjects covered include 1800-era hacker cons, myths in the Hacker "story", names and events likely forgotten, and some of the touchstones of what hackers consider their lore.
Topics: Hacking, phreaking, jason scott
The DEF CON Filler collection contains movies, skits, excerpts and various media that were played on the screens at various DEF CON events. Think of them as randomized clips that played in between status messages, updates, and announcements on The Big Screen. They are of varying quality and usefulness, but all are meant to appeal or amuse a hacker crowd during a large and varied event.
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dojocon, hacking, security http://Dojocon.org http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Reverse_Space Tiffany Strauchs Rad, @tiffanyrad International Cyber Jurisdiction: âKill Switchingâ Cyberspace, Cyber Criminal Prosecution & Jurisdiction Hopping John Strauchs, @strauchs Security and IT Convergence Richard Goldberg, @GoldbergLawDC Rules of Engagment: Mitigating Risk in Information Security Work Jon McCoy Ninja Patching .NET Marco Figueroa, @marcofigueroa & Kevin Figueroa Detecting &...
Topics: dojocon, hacking, security
Christopher Allan Webber https://chicagolug.org/meetings/2017-02-11/ Isn't network programming a pain? Wouldn't it be nice if you could live code and explore the system you're building as you go? Enter 8sync, an actor model library for GNU Guile that's built to support evolving your networked application as it runs. This talk will exchew the traditional slide presentation model in favor of the audience participating in an 8sync powered multiplayer game, where each room serves as a...
Topics: chicagolug, feb_2017, ChristopherAllanWebber
RECON2008 T01 Pierre Marc Bureau How I learned Reverse Engineering with Storm.avi RECON2008 T02 Bruce Dang Methods for analyzing malicious Office documents.avi RECON2008 T03 Ilfak Guilfanov Building plugins for IDA Pro.avi RECON2008 T04 Thomas Garnier Windows privilege escalation through LPC and ALPC interfaces.avi RECON2008 T05 Nicolas Pouvesle NetWare kernel stack overflow exploitation.avi RECON2008 T06 Cameron Hotchkies Under the iHood.avi RECON2008 T07 Jason Raber Helikaon Linux Debuger.avi...
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Topics: Recon, Reverse Engineering, Conference, Montreal, Security
The videos in this collection are from ShmooCon 2022, which occurred on 24 - 26 March 2022, at the Washington Hilton Hotel. For more information about ShmooCon please visit https://www.shmoocon.org. Please note that the video listed with [R] next to it was not recorded, at the request of the presenter. Thursday, March 24, 2022: - Opening Remarks, Rumblings, Ruminations, and Rants - Andrew Hendela and Eric Lee - Chaos Patching: Can’t Get Hacked If I Hack Myself - Yael Grauer - Consumer VPNs:...
Topics: shmoocon, conference, shmoo, moose, hacker, computer, security, computer security
Stan Deyo - The Technology of the New World Order Ancient of Days 3 UFOs and Biblical Prophecy Conference Roswell, New Mexico July 2nd, 2005 Included in this discussion from 2005 is the history of alternative energy breathroughs, Edward Teller's covert technological development program, the mathematical equations used in the advanced physics as well as in-depth information and slides demonstrating 'anti-gravity', the effort used in the 50s to try to get scientists to think outside the box...
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Topics: UFOs, coverup, conspiracy, New World Order, Illuminati, free energy, suppressed technology,...
To ensure this material is stored for later sorting, this is a collection of realmedia digitizations of DEFCON Presentations. DEFCON has been progressively replacing these items with more open and transferable formats. Many are therefore rendundant and lower quality than other items in this collection
Videos from Shmoocon 2015, held in Washington DC, January 16-18, 2015. These are the full videos recorded and available from the event, put into one item to allow playlisting. Individual talk items are currently available as well.
Recon is a security and reverse engineering conference located in montreal. All videos are encoded in xvid format.
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Topics: Reverse engineering, Recon, Conference, Security
Becoming Jack Flack: Real Life Cloak & Dagger Taylor Banks and Adam Bregenzer Are you on too many social networking sites? Have all of your exes found you on facebook? If the fuzz came looking, how easy it would be for them to find you? kaos.theory, the creators of Anonym.OS, bring you this abridged guide to becoming (and staying) anonymous. Privacy is your right, anonymity is your path, and kaos.theory will be your guide. We address anonymity at three progressively comprehensive levels -...
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Topics: shmoocon, hacker, conference, anarchivism
Video of the talk for the paper "A better zip bomb" at USENIX WOOT 2019. The terminal output overlay in the lower left is a re-enactment to replace the original terminal output that was cut off by the screen recording.
Topics: zip, zip bomb, woot19, WOOT, Workshop on Offensive Technologies, USENIX, Google Safe Browsing
Source: https://www.bamsoftware.com/talks/woot19-zipbomb/woot19-zipbomb.webm
A collection of CD-ROMs from various hacker conferences.
John DeCamp (lawyer for Columbine victims) - Statement about Columbine Trial - http://la.indymedia.org/uploads/2007/02/the_franklin_cover-up_-_john_decamp_-_ebook.pdf [img=http://i971.photobucket.com/albums/ae194/geogaddi00/JohnDeCamp-StatementaboutColumbineT.jpg] [img=http://i971.photobucket.com/albums/ae194/geogaddi00/JohnDeCamp-StatementaboutColumbi-1.jpg] Fred Bell - The History of the Pharmaceutical Industry.mp3 Fred_Bell_10-14-06 - Mark Taylor - Columbine Victim.mp3 Fred_Bell_10-21-06 -...
Topics: SSRI, antidepressants, pharmaceutical industry, Luvox, Zoloft, school shootings, Columbine, gag...
Reversers, and more specifically web-seekers, are a strange bunch of 'matter of fact' fellows: their most peculiar endowment is the capacity of reversing realities around them... red As a consequence -among many others- they don't buy any advertisement hype (in fact they don't buy advertisements in general), and they don't trust any commercial enterprise, knowing very well that people bent on making money out of the web have no intention whatsoever of spreading knowledge without having seen...
Topics: Recon, Reverse Engineering, Conference, Montreal, Security, Searching, Google, Searchlores, Fravia
Topics: usenix, conference, anarchivism
Slides from Black Hat DC 2010. Descriptions coming.
Topics: black hat, hacker, conference, security, anarchivism
A small selection of talks from the 2014 HOPE X conference in NYC.
Topics: hope, hopex, hacker, hackers, con, conference, hackercon, 2600
Hacker Johnny Long discusses the lost art of No-Tech hacking. This involves being a skillful hacker without using any advanced technology or technological skills to glean the information you want. Tactics include entering denied areas (lockpicking, bypassing locks), shoulder surfing, dumpster diving, information gathering, intelligence gathering, OSINT (open source intelligence), among other techniques. This is also a very entertaining talk.
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Topics: hack, hacking, hacker, johnny, long, johnny long, no tech, no tech hacking, easy, noob, script...
The mc1322x project Mariano Alvira History and motivation of the mc1322x project. Summary of the state-of-the-art and community projects. Summary of available hardware. Getting going with the mc1322x: an introduction to mc1322x-tests. Contiki flyby: what's what and what's where. Outstanding items and directions for the future. Mar is the Chief Engineer of Redwire, LLC, a prototyping and consultancy firm based in Boston, MA. His main hobbies and interests are _not_ disassembling Freescale...
Topics: QuahogCon, hacker, conference, anarchivism
Two amazing minds are coming together in Seattle, Washington to push the edge of history well beyond the limits of the ordinary. Blending science and spirituality into startling insights, acclaimed revolutionary biologists Rupert Sheldrake and Bruce Lipton will show us the wonder and daring of their research and how it relates to our lives. "Just as the electromagnetic field is an interface between the matter fields and the mental, psychic, and morphic aspects of ourselves as human beings,...
Topics: molecular biology, psychology, spirituality, morphic fields
SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, 2003 CYBERTRON: THE INS AND OUTS OF BEING CAUGHT (PART II) SETH HARDY: RANDOMNESS: PROWESSFUL COUNTERASSERTION, INTERCOMMON SUNSHINING IN SYNENTOGNATHOUS CROSSBREED BLAKE MATHENY: A SYSTEM FOR END TO END BROKERING OF DIVERSE DATA TYPES DANKAYE: SECRETS OF THE PHONE GUY PANEL: IDS: THE CURRENT STATE OF TECHNOLOGY RYAN FOX: STARTING AND RUNNING A SUCCESSFUL OPEN SOURCE PROJECT BRIAN HURLEY: INTERNET RADIO LEGALITIES ANONPOET, ELECTR0N, AND JOFNY: AGGRESSIVE HONEYPOTS BEAT...
Topics: rubicon, rubi-con, hacker, conference, anarchivism
Buy this presentation on DVD: http://www.ufocongressstore.com/ Jaime Maussan & Santiago Garza Presents ET: The New Agenda - International UFO Congress 2010 Jaime and Santiago will present an exclusive report of UFOs in space, the continuing wave of UFOs in Mexico, the most spectacular sighting in 2009 and an update on the investigation of the Metepec Creature with DNA analysis. They will show four 2009 shuttle missions by NASA showing a variety of UFOs and anomalies during the...
Topics: UFO sightings, UFOs, flying saucers, aliens, ETs, extraterrestrials, Mexico, Jaime Maussan, 2010,...
Like a skilled native, the able seeker has become part of the web. He knows the smell of his forest: the foul smelling mud of the popups, the slime of a rotting commercial javascript. He knows the sounds of the web: the gentle rustling of the jpgs, the cries of the brightly colored mp3s that chase one another among the trees, singing as they go; the dark snuffling of the m4as, the different sounds and the rustling of the databases, the pathetic cry of the common user, a plaintive cooing that...
Topic: recon,Security,Conference,search
This talk is titled "Living in freedom with GNU Emacs," and was presented at LibrePlanet 2022 by Protesilaos Stavrou. Protesilaos (aka "Prot") is a philosopher with a background in the humanities. Prot is also a tinkerer who has learnt how to program by using the free/libre tools at his disposal. This talk is an overview of how GNU Emacs allows us to live in freedom both in moral and practical terms, as seen from the perspective of a non-programmer. This talk was presented...
Topics: software freedom, libre software, free software, GNU emacs
Seth Hillbrand https://kicad-kicon.com/talks/ Working in the microwave spectrum places a number of unique requirements on PCB layout and design. This talk shows how to use KiCad to create effective high-frequency circuits. I will focus on a 300MHz - 3GHz spectrum analysis circuit that I created to search for a type of Dark Matter called Dark Photons. I will demonstrate effective techniques for designing DRC-compliant curved traces, spline-based zone fills and SolidWorks MCAD integration. Seth...
Topics: analog_life, kicon_2019, Electronics, SethHillbrand
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Videos of presentations from the linux.conf.au 2012 Conference held in Ballarat, Australia from Monday, January 16-20, 2012. These videos were originally posted on YouTube here: http://www.youtube.com/user/linuxconfau2012/ They were downloaded with youtube-dl and converted to webm with ffmpeg using the following command line: ffmpeg -i sourcefile.flv -f webm -b 300k -ab 64k outputfile.webm
Topics: linux.conf.au, 2012, conference, linux
Selected presentations from the LinuxFest Northwest 2012 conference held in Bellingham, Washington on April 28-29th, 2012. Recorded with the permission of each presenter by Scott Dowdle from montanalinux.org. Resolution: 624x352, between 600-800kbit video, and 64kbit audio in webm format.
Topics: linuxfest, linux, montanalinux
Steven C. Howell http://pyohio.org/schedule/presentation/288/ Bokeh is a powerful library for creating interactive data visualizations in the style of D3.js without writing JavaScript. In this tutorial, you will learn to use Bokeh to - create simple interactive plots, both from scripts and Jupyter notebooks - link interactive visualizations to a running python instance - plot streamed data - interactively view large datasets with Datashader PyOhio is a free (thanks sponsors!) annual conference...
Topics: pyohio, pyohio_2017, StevenC.Howell
#LibrePlanet2016: The Singularity, The Matrix, and the Terminator Presentation at the 2016 #LibrePlanet conference at MIT by Alexandre Oliva, Free Software Foundation - Latin America: https://unicornriot.ninja/2016/libreplanet-free-software-conference-focuses-tech-freedom-privacy-security/
Topics: Unicorn Riot, news, livestream, #LibrePlanet2016, LibrePlanet, Singularity, The Matrix, The...
HOPE Anarchist village Fascistas - https://c4ss.org/content/51088 - No Code Alone will Save You - https://heartsucker.com/blog/2018/07/28/no-hope-for-fascists Nope Hope For Fascist - https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/wjkjzm/what-went-wrong-at-the-hope-hacking-conference MotherBoard - https://scribe.rip/@nofashathope/no-hope-for-fascism-myths-facts-9a8bbf27070f Segundo comunicado -...
Topics: anarchism, hacker culture, hacker ethics, hackers, hacking, hacktivism
A collection of videos related to the Blinkenlights projects of the Chaos Communications Congress.
Elizabeth Bustamante https://kicad-kicon.com/talks/ When creating libraries, standards are crucial for maintaining consistency, accuracy, and reliability. Yet, even with rigid standards in place, mistakes inevitably creep into such a detail-oriented process. We'll explore the top 5 mistakes that even professionals make when creating component libraries and how to prevent these errors on your next designs. Elizabeth is an electronics engineer and PCB Designer. As the CAD Manager at SnapEDA, she...
Topics: analog_life, kicon_2019, Electronics, ElizabethBustamante
This design is a high performance full duplex baseband modem designed for terrestrial packet and satellite packet use with typical voiceband NBFM radios, assuming only minor modifications. The conventional packet VHF/UHF radio data rate is 1200 baud because all TNCs provide an internal modem for this speed, and the two-tone AFSK audio spectrum suits unmodified voiceband radios comfortably. However all TNCs can generate much higher data rates, and most FM radios have an unrealised audio...
Topics: James Miller, G3RUH, 9600 baud, packet radio, modem, pcb, ham radio, amateur radio, electronics,...
Source: http://www.jrmiller.demon.co.uk/products/figs/man9k6.pdf
Kit Stubbs In this session, Kit presents "I’m A Queer, Non-Binary, Disabled Trans Femme Originally From Missouri Who Makes Their Own Geeky Sex Toys And Runs A Sex-Positive Nonprofit: Ask Me Anything." https://www.hope.net/schedule.html#-the-sex-geek-returns-hacking-plus-human-sexuality-ama- Source: https://livestream.com/internetsociety2/hope/videos/178433692 Uploader: tubeup.py
Topics: Livestream, video
Trey Hunner https://2017.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/19/ What's the difference between an iterable, an iterator, and a generator? Do you know how to create infinitely long iterables? Come to this talk to learn some of Python's slightly more advanced looping techniques. Iterables are a very big deal in Python and they became even more important in Python 3. There's quite a bit beyond the basics when it comes to loops and looping in Python. Let's learn some of Python's slightly more...
Topics: nbpy, nbpy17, TreyHunner
Our second ShmooCon was on January 13-15th 2006, at the Wardman Park Marriott Hotel. We sold out on December 20th at over 600 people. We had many improvements, including super-quick registrations and onsite video production. This was the first year for the Hacker Arcade. Bigger and better, we still had a great time, and we keep on learning. Keynote - Dan Geer Jon Stewart- Behavioral Malware Analysis Using Sandnets Dan Moniz, Patrick Stach- Breaking LanMan Forever Steve Manzuik - Network Policy...
Topics: shmoocon, hacker, conference, anarchivism
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A tradition started at the first HOPE conference in 1994, the social engineering panel remains one of our most popular each and every time. It would be wrong for us to tell you what we have planned because then our victims might have a fighting chance of escaping. Suffice to say, we will find someone somewhere who will tell us something they really shouldn't have because they believed we were somebody we weren't. This panel is always open to participants so if you feel you're worthy, just let...
Skype is a free (as in beer) voice over IP application. Many other VOIP applications exist, but some specific points make Skype very different, such as its peer-to-peer architecture, its ease to bypass firewalls and, last but not least, the impressive level of obfuscation that has been invested to prevent anybody from looking inside the software and its communications. This last point added to its increasing success gave birth to many myths on security issues around it. This presentation will...
Topics: Recon, Skype, Reverse Engineering, Conference, Montreal, Security
Notacon 2 Media: April 8-10, 2005 Mark Ansboury --- OneCleveland Dan Bjorklund --- US Copyright History and Creative Commons Greg Boehnlein aka Damin --- Asterisk, VoIP For The Masses Marc Buchner + Christian Miller --- Gaming and Simulation at Case: Learning by Doing (and Playing!) Zach Campbell --- C64 RIP (Revival In Progress) Andrew Colarik --- Cyberterrorism David Coulson --- Linux-based High Availability Infrastructures Drew Curtis --- Patterns in the Media and the Fark Backend Jim...
Topics: notacon, hacker, conference, anarchivism
Nina Zakharenko https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/19/ As a new Python developer, trying to understand how memory management works in python can feel like a daunting task. The documentation immediately jumps into difficult to follow concepts, especially if you don't have a background in Computer Science. I'll provide a simple, easy to follow overview of the concepts that a developer needs to be familiar with in order to scratch the surface of how memory management and garbage...
Topics: nbpy, nbpy18, NinaZakharenko
SkyDogCon 2012
Topics: SkyDogCon, nashville, hacking, security
Rubicon 5 Audio, held in Detroit, Michigan in 2003.
In a nutshell: 5ESS (include VCDX under emulation), demonstration using either the simulator and/or the 3B20/21 emulator. Demonstration of MCC pages and pokes, as well as useful CRAFT commands. RC/V (Recent Change/Verify). Talk about GRASP (the 5E/DMERT/UNIX-RTR debugger). Will talk about DMS SuperNode series of switches, from the basics (how to login and get to the Command Interpreter - CI), as well as MAPCI, the Table Editor, which tables are useful, adding to tables, as well as SERVORD (RC/V...
Topics: recon_2010_jonathan_stuart, Recon 2010, DMS, 5ESS, Datakit VCS II
2010 11 25 Deviant Ollam & Babak Javadi How Secure are Electronic Locks (DeepSec)
Presented at Notacon 6 in Cleveland, OH on April 17, 2009. Jason Scott walks through the context and playing of Super Mario 64, the Mario Brothers launch title accompanying the Nintendo 64. Talks about the growing field of "Platform Studies", the lessons learned from the unique situation of Super Mario 64, and describes ways that modern programmers and coders can learn from the approach taken to the relatively new general experience of the 3D Platformer in 1996. Recorded by Tedd St....
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Topics: nintendo, mario, jason scott, notacon, blockparty, cleveland
Maggie Mayhem In recent years, sex worker rights have been systematically eroded in the name of combating human trafficking, despite a lack of evidence to justify these actions and the fallout they cause. The recent passage of the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act (SESTA) not only continues this dangerous trend, it places human trafficking victims at greater risk and jeopardizes Internet freedom for all by eliminating Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. With online platforms open to...
Topics: Livestream, video
Eduardo Contreras https://kicad-kicon.com/talks/ Brief talk about my experience working with different people around Mexico, designing different products in kicad, reviewing the tools we have used, from version control, communication and about the roles of each designer. Eduardo is an electronics engineer, passionate about technology development and science. He is a co-founder of the Electronic Cats company, which has developed a variety of products from educational satellites (Can-Sat's) to...
Topics: analog_life, kicon_2019, Electronics, EduardoContreras
Dr Joe Lewels is an independent researcher, speaker and author on issues related to new science and its connection to spirituality, human origins, extraterrestrial intelligence, ancient civilizations, comparative religions, human contact with non-human intelligences, the true nature of reality, and other New Age issues. He holds a Ph.D. in journalism and mass communication from the University of Missouri and an M.S. in education from Troy State University. He served as associate professor with...
Topics: shamanism, psychedelics, DMT, UFOs, ETs, paranormal, Rick Strassman, Jeremy Narby, John Mack, David...
There is so much information available on all of us, but most of it is only accessible to governments and to major companies/big business. In this session, the hackers will "level the playing field" and access data that is not restricted, but is rather... expensive. Or just plain hidden. There will also be a discussion on just how much info is out there, including such categorization as religion, health, sexual preference, etc. Hosted by private investigator Steven Rambam.
X-Conference 2004 presentation "The Legacy of Colonel Philip J. Corso Part 2" with Phil Corso Jr. and William Birnes Previously unreleased information about the Roswell craft and time travel technology.
Topics: Roswell, UFOs, time travel, disclosure
HIP Opening Press Conference 2600 Staff Brock Meeks Tiger Teaming Info for Masses The L0pht Cryptography Off The Hook Steal This Radio NOT AVAILABLE Hackers & Crime GSM Panel Low Bandwidth Access Panel Metrocard Panel Dangerous Legislation cDc/World Domination Social Engineering Mitnick Panel Prisoner Panel The r00t Panel Closing Ceremonies
Topics: hope, hackers on planet earth, 2600, hacker, conference, anarchivism
New York City has just introduced a brand new farecard system for mass transportation, one unlike any other in the United States. We have been gathering data on this system for some time now and hackers all over the world are trying to figure out ways of cracking it. Unlike most other mass transit card systems, this one uses master databases. We will read the cards, duplicate them, and make every attempt to defeat the system. By the end of HOPE, we will have either cracked it or deemed it...
During shooting of the BBS Documentary, I took some exploratory footage of various events and places, seeing if they might be added as bonus footage. This is one of those explorations; about 6 minutes of footage shot of H2K4, the Hackers on Planet Earth conference in New York City in July of 2004. I decided against using the footage but am including it in the collection since it's a good range of footage of the general event. Roughly, things captured are: a quick chat with a attendee, Deth...
Topics: hope, hackers, h2k4, 2600, bbs, documentary
Static source code analysis has evolved rapidly in the past few years into a powerful developmental aid. However, many developers' perceptions of static analysis are incorrect. Analysis techniques are more advanced than many people realize, but also not the magic bullet many hope for. Successful utilization and integration of static analysis requires understanding its possibilities and limits. This talk is primarily targeted at security concious software developers and consultants. It's...
Topics: Recon, Reverse Engineering, Conference, Montreal, Security, Static Analysis
Videos from Deepsec 2009.
Topics: deepsec, hacker, conference, hacking
Audio from Black Hat Asia 2005. Descriptions coming.
Topics: black hat, conference, security, hacker, anarchivism
Old realaudio from Def Con 12. Descriptions coming.
Topics: defcon, def con, hacker, security, conference, anarchivism
Pumping Station One is a hackerspace located in Chicago. Its mission is to foster a collaborative environment wherein people can explore and create intersections between technology, science, art, and culture.
Topics: PS:One, hackerspace
Diego Berrocal https://2018.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/18/ Have you ever wished you could automate any task in a website? Be it ordering food from your favorite vendor with an online shopping cart, or find out the weekly items for sale in your local grocery store website. Due to the rise of libraries like React and the proliferation of client-side rendered webapps, chances are that you may be inclined to use dynamic scrapers like [Selenium](https://www.seleniumhq.org/) or...
Topics: nbpy, nbpy18, DiegoBerrocal
"This con sucks. In fact, every con sucks. Every con was better last year, and that con sucked too." While this sort of discussion takes place at hundreds of bars, hotel rooms and meeting spaces every year, it would be a good thing to have a solid body of knowledge about the history of hacker conferences, their roots and pre-roots, and trends they show as both a cultural event and context in the world. Inspired by Beetle's speech on Shmoocon held while at Shmoocon, discussing the...
Topics: Shmoocon, 2006, Jason Scott, History, ConCon
Topics: defcon22, defcon, hackercons
Erik Taubeneck https://2016.pygotham.org/talks/334/building-command-line-tools-in-python Do you often catch yourself opening a Python script, changing a couple variables at the top, and then running `python myscript.py`? Turn that script into a Command Line Tool! Learn how to use docopt to easily build a Command Line Tool, how to use pip to make your tool directly callable, and how this strategy can improve your code.
Topics: big_apple_py, pygotham_2016, python, ErikTaubeneck
Prakash Venkat https://2016.pygotham.org/talks/284/the-colors-duke-steganography-using-the-python-imaging-library-pil Steganography is the practice, though some might say artform, of concealing messages within other types of media. The aim of my talk is to show how to write plaintext messages into images and then retrieve them. To do this I'll be using the Python Imaging Library, or PIL.
Topics: big_apple_py, pygotham_2016, python, PrakashVenkat
(from https://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-19/dc-19-speakers.html ) Archive Team : A Distributed Preservation of Service Attack JASON SCOTT TEXTFILES.COM For the last few years, historian and archivist Jason Scott has been involved with a loose, rogue band of data preservation activists called The Archive Team. As major sites with brand recognition and the work of millions announce short-notice shutdowns of their entire services, including Geocities, Friendster, and Yahoo Video, Archive Team...
Topics: Archive Team, Internet Archive, Jason Scott, DEFCON, DEF CON, archiveteam, data preservation,...
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Ian Zelikman, Brad Hurley http://pyohio.org/schedule/presentation/277/ This talk aims to give introduction to web development using Flask. After an introduction to Python web development ecosystem, we will focus on developing a production ready application using Flask, a suggested structure for your application, and how to tackle some unique challenges we encountered. PyOhio is a free (thanks sponsors!) annual conference for Python programmers in and around Ohio and the entire Midwest....
Topics: pyohio, pyohio_2017, IanZelikman, BradHurley
Mihir Shah https://kicad-kicon.com/talks/ With PCBs becoming easier to design and order quickly, learning how to design effectively - with the manufacturer in mind - can save you thousands of dollars and weeks in manufacturing and debugging time. Mihir, a former EE at Tesla and Taser, will go over how PCBs are actually fabricated and priced, cost and time-saving design tips, and a little bit about the industry at large (who is building what, who is brokering to who, and the best way to get...
Topics: analog_life, kicon_2019, Electronics, MihirShah
Jeff Bush Nyuzi began as a way to explore tradeoffs between general purpose and fixed function hardware. This presentation will talk about the original goals of the project, the process of building a new microarchitecture, and some learnings from it. The FOSSi Foundation is proud to announce Latch-Up, a conference dedicated to free and open source silicon to be held over the weekend of May 4th and 5th in Portland, Oregon, USA. Latch-Up: a weekend of presentations and networking for the open...
Topics: fossi, latch_2019, OpenHardware, JeffBush
Christopher Swenson https://2017.northbaypython.org/schedule/presentation/10/ The oldest known Colossal Cave source code we have is from 1977 and written for the then 11-year-old PDP-10 in a variant of FORTRAN IV that is now completely defunct and was specific to the PDP-10. We'll talk briefly about a history of video games, FORTRAN, and the PDP machines that led to this, and explain how the quirks of this machine were baked into its variant of FORTRAN IV. We'll look at some ancient PDP manuals...
Topics: nbpy, nbpy17, ChristopherSwenson
2006 09 29 Datagram Locpicking (ToorCon 8)
Ian Mercer http://lanyrd.com/2016/netfringe/sfcxqr/ "For over 10 years I've spent a fair amount of my spare time creating what may well be the ""World's Smartest House"" and it's all in C# .NET. My code controls almost everything that can be controlled in the house, it speaks, it chats with you on messenger or Slack, it saves energy, it includes a multi-zone audio player, it consults the weather and adjusts the thermostats in an optimal way, ... In this talk I'll detail...
Topics: troy, dnf2016, IanMercer
Steve Mayze https://kicad-kicon.com/talks/ Home automation is a popular inspiration for projects for the hobbyist. This talk is a walk through of a long standing project for implementing a stairwell lighting system using a micro controller mounted on a custom board. Along the way, we explore some of the design issues, considerations and how KiCAD played a key(cad) role. Steve is a software developer, primarily working in Java for a large software company. He has rekindles his interest in...
Topics: analog_life, kicon_2019, Electronics, SteveMayze
Kattni Rembor https://pyohio.org/2018/schedule/presentation/39/ CircuitPython is Python that runs on microcontrollers. It's designed for learning and it's super simple to use. If you're new to programming or electronics, CircuitPython can help you get started with both. All you need to do is plug in a microcontroller board, open any code editor, and start editing. Participants will be provided with a Circuit Playground Express microcontroller board to use. We will be using Mu as our code editor...
Topics: pyohio, pyohio_2018, KattniRembor